Динаміка рухової активності свиней за впливу аквананохелатів та міцелярної форми токоферолу
Abstract
DYNAMICS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PIGS FOR IMPACT AND AQUANANOHELATIV MICELLAR FORMS TOCOPHEROL
V. V. Danchuk, M. R. Kliutsuk, T. I. Prystupa, L. B. Savchuk
Abstract. The analysis and study of the behavior of pigs, including their motor activity will improve the technology of pork production by establishing optimal relations locomotor activity of animals and their resistance performance and develop new modern methods of correction motor activity.
The aim was to investigate physical activity pigs of all ages and determine the effect aquananochelates Zn, Fe, Ge and micellar forms of tocopherol on locomotor activity of animals. The experiment was conducted on pig farm scientific - practical center "Podillia" Podolsky State Agricultural and Technical University in pigs of large white breed under the age of 30-, 60-, 90-, 120-, 150- and 180 days.
The index of motor activity 6-month-old pig’s experimental groups were not significantly different and is - 0,17-0,18 с.u., which is 16-21% (p <0.001) lower than that of the control group animals. Established significant changes in motor activity pigs with age. Proved significant changes in motor activity pigs of all ages under the influence nanomedications and micellar forms of tocopherol, in particular those pigs 5 6 months of age more time resting and less time are in a dynamic situation, while the time that the animals spend on a meal or water only growing (albeit within trends). Prospects for future research is to study the relationships between physical activity, productivity and performance of non-specific resistance of pigs of different ages and developing these indicators correction method using nanomedications.
Keywords: pigs, physical activity, nanoaquachelates, micellar form of tocopherolReferences
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